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A Dozen Duckling But Never Too Many
Written by Chae In Sun / Illustrated by Seong-Ha Yoo l 278 x 224mm l 32pages
Mother Goose gets all twelve ducklings at once! Mother Goose is going out of her mind dealing with so many ducklings. So she has come up with a brilliant plan. She lines the ducklings into two groups making them appear just as two ducks Then a bad wolf attacks the ducklings. Would you like to see how the ducklings defeat the bad wolf?
A Dozen Duckling But Never Too Many
Written by Chae In Sun / Illustrated by Seong-Ha Yoo l 247 x 196mm l 32pages
Mother Goose gets all twelve ducklings at once! Mother Goose is going out of her mind dealing with so many ducklings. So she has come up with a brilliant plan. She lines the ducklings into two groups making them appear just as two ducks Then a bad wolf attacks the ducklings. Would you like to see how the ducklings defeat the bad wolf?
Barley Fields are Full of Fun
Written by Sang-gwon Lee / Illustrated by Byeong-ha Kim l 258 x 234mm l 25pages
"A barley field was a playground where children were busy playing hide and seek, finding eggs of pheasants and chasing the chicks. In the field you could taste the fresh sprouts and baked ears of barleys. It was not only family’s important workplace but also a cozy and quiet place for a little boy to enjoy his own time. As well as it shows the memories of grown-ups, the story suggests the author’s wish that children will feel close to nature."
Bud and The nameless potato
Written by Eivind Gulliksen l 217 x 195mm l 33pages
"Bud finds a strange potato on the table after the school. Bud runs after the potato and falls into a fantastic world being enveloped in huge vortex. Bud asks the name of the potato but it doesn’t have any name. Bud begins to travel in search of the lost name with the potato all around the world. This work was accepted for Bologna Illustrators of children’s books 2002 Fiction Exhibition"
Bulgasari the Metal Eater
Written by Ha-sup Jung / Illustrated by Yeon-gyi Lim l 237 x 283mm l 34pages
Meet Bulgasari. Bulgasari defended Korea from foreign invaders and saved our nation. Come and see how powerful the Bulgasari is against people who use metal to make weapons for war. Swords, lances, even arrows cannot kill Bulgasari. He just simply eats them up. Bulgasari is a Korean god that protects people from disaster. Bulgasari is a loyal animal that does everything it can without hesitation when his friends are in trouble.
Don't Cry Baby
Written by Ho-Sun Oh / Illustrated by Seong-Ha Yoo l 270 x 215mm l 29pages
Every time Baby wakes up and cries, one by one the animals do their best to make the baby smile. Trying to guess which animal will come next will encourage children to use their imaginations. The words that various animals use, repetitive or new, will naturally allow children to read along.
Don't Cry Baby
Written by Ho-Sun Oh / Illustrated by Seong-Ha Yoo l 246 x 195mm l 29pages
Every time Baby wakes up and cries, one by one the animals do their best to make the baby smile. Trying to guess which animal will come next will encourage children to use their imaginations. The words that various animals use, repetitive or new, will naturally allow children to read along.
Flying Home
Written by Eun-ha Kim / Illustrated by Jae-hong Kim l 257 x 248mm l 38pages
Griffin, the Eternal Gold Keeper
Written by Ja-eun Sun / Illustrated by Igor Oleynikov l 237 x 283mm l 34pages
Babil the Griffin takes a journey for gold to decorate the nest for his wife and their babies to come out of the eggs. He gets some from Greek gods and comes back home, to find that his wife killed and one of their eggs stolen by the greedy merchants. Now he starts to revenge upon them.
Haechi and the Four Monster Brothers
Written by Ha-sup Jung / Illustrated by Byung-ho Han l 237 x 283mm l 34pages
Meet Haechi, the Korean god of justice. Like the sun shines over darkness, he defeats injustice and preserves right over wrong. Our Korean ancestors wore Haechi's image on their justice and royal secret inspector uniforms hoping that they too can defend justice like him. This book is about how Haechi defeated the four monster brothers who stole the sun and wreaked havoc on the world. Come and meet our brave hero Haechi and the silly four monsters!
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